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Fuccbois: Live in Concert
13 March 2026 - Jess M.Utterly hilarious not to be missed -
Phoebs, You’re a Lesbian.
12 March 2026 - Jess M.The narrative arcs from crushes and personal discovery to contemplative nods at queer history, culminating in a heartfelt tribute through song, honouring the lesbians who blazed the trails before her. This number is a moving highlight, reminding us that cabaret can be both uproariously funny and powerfully poignant. I guess you can say I have been changed For Good -
Age of Reason - A Love Letter to Coming of Age and John Farnham
09 March 2026 - Jess M.An incredible show that shows how much music can change us as people ❤️ -
Tayla in Oz
09 March 2026 - Jess M.Sometimes getting lost is part of finding where you truely belong is the best way to sum up this incredible show! No matter if you are an immigrant or not you can relate to the stories and values -
Millicent Sarre is Too Tired To Smash (Patriarchy)
02 March 2026 - Jess M.Millicent Sarre’s work is more than a performance; it is an invitation to feel, reflect, and connect. “Too Tired to Smash (The Patriarchy)” is a must see for anyone seeking theatre that is both entertaining and transformational. We are all slow bloomers simply taking our time. -
Living in the '70s by The 60 Four
02 March 2026 - Jess M.The show was a spectacular homage to the classic hits of the 1970s. The 60 Four’s unmistakable harmonies, sharp choreography, and vibrant energy made the performance feel both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. The crowd responded in kind, singing and dancing along to beloved tunes from artists such as ABBA, Queen, and The Bee Gees. -
Eleven O'clock on the Dot
01 March 2026 - Jess M.Everybody loves a winner, and this production by Philippa Lynas was certainly a winner at the Adelaide Fringe. The talented ensemble brought depth and humour to the script, making every moment feel both authentic and entertaining. Eleven O’Clock on the Dot stands out among this year’s Fringe offerings as a must see, a triumph for Philippa Lynas and her talented cast. We can now only hope that Lynas brings a show to 2027 Fringe so we can be dazzled by her voice once again. -
Sinatra e De Maria
22 February 2026 - Jess M.From the opening number, it was clear this was no ordinary cabaret. A seamless blend of song and story kept the audience entranced. There were moments of pure heartbreak as de Maria recounted personal and family struggles. A poignant, stylish, and emotional salute to the past, Sinatra de Maria is highly recommended for lovers of classic music and powerful storytelling, a clear reason why Emma de Maria has sold out her debut season.